A student holds a placard which read in Greek "I have no Oxygen", as several thousand high school and university students take part in an anti-government protest against delays in an investigation into a 2023 rail disaster that claimed 57 lives, on Friday, Feb. 7. 2025. (AP Photo/Petros Giannakouris)
Republished February 07, 2025 - 5:54 AM
Original Publication Date February 07, 2025 - 4:01 AM
ATHENS, Greece (AP) — Several thousand high school and university students blocked traffic in central Athens Friday in an anti-government protest against delays in an investigation into a 2023 rail disaster that claimed 57 lives.
Protesters marched through the city center, chanting “Murderers! Murderers!” as hundreds of police officers, many in riot gear, stood by.
The fatal head-on collision occurred near Tempe, in northern Greece, when a passenger train was incorrectly routed onto the same track as an oncoming freight train.
Delays in the disaster investigation have intensified pressure on the conservative government ahead of the two-year anniversary of the crash on Feb. 28. The tragedy already prompted massive public protests and political controversy.
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